Which of the below mentioned statements is not true with respect to the stop/start action?

A user has launched an EBS backed instance with EC2-Classic. The user stops and starts the
instance. Which of the below mentioned statements is not true with respect to the stop/start
action?

A user has launched an EBS backed instance with EC2-Classic. The user stops and starts the
instance. Which of the below mentioned statements is not true with respect to the stop/start
action?

A.
The instance gets new private and public IP addresses

B.
The volume is preserved

C.
The Elastic IP remains associated with the instance

D.
The instance may run on a anew host computer

Explanation:
A user can always stop/start an EBS backed EC2 instance. When the user stops the instance, it
first enters the stopping state, and then the stopped state. AWS does not charge the running cost
but charges only for the EBS storage cost. If the instance is running in EC2-Classic, it receives a
new private IP address; as the Elastic IP address (EIP. associated with the instance is no longer
associated with that instance.



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Anuj

Anuj

on EC2-Classic we have to manually attache EIP again after stop and start